AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoChad–Sudan Drone Fallout: Chad is seeing an influx of drone victims from Sudan, including a teen in Tine burned and left with his eye missing after a June 10 strike near the border, with Doctors Without Borders supporting care. National Census Push: Chad’s Catholic bishops are urging citizens to “actively” participate in the national census, saying it will shape health, education, housing, and other services. Telecom Pressure: Chad’s telecom minister Haliki Choua Mahamat ordered Moov Africa to fix worsening mobile network outages, rejecting fuel shortages as an excuse and pushing renewable solutions. Regional Security Shock: Suspected terrorists attacked commuters on motorcycles in Kogi State, killing two and prompting troop patrols to prevent follow-up attacks. Banking Leadership (Chad-linked): Orabank Togo CEO Guy Martial Awona—who previously worked in Cameroon and Chad—leads a bank serving 440,000 customers across 39 branches. Sports & Local Life: Pineland Telephone Cooperative’s annual meeting highlighted rural broadband progress, while Wisconsin reports a sharp rise in e-bike/e-scooter crash injuries, especially among children.
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